Epson Stylus Photo R300 Inkjet Printer Description:
Print brilliant photos – with or without a computer! A full-features performer with CD printing and built-in card slots, the Epson Stylus Photo R300 makes it easy to print outstanding photos.The printer offers incredible detail and vivid color that stays brilliant longer. It includes front-loading tray for quick, easy operations. Print photos directly from memory cards and PictBridge-enabled digital cameras. Save to or print from CD-R or Zip drives through a front access USB host port. The printer provides PC-free menu selections and a large LCD panel to choose the right print settings.
- Brand: Epson
- Model: C11C536011
- Released on: 2004-01-09
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: 14.11 pounds
Features
- Up to 5,760 x 1,440 optimized dpi resolution
- Slots for digital-camera memory cards
- Prints 4-by-6 photo in as little as 37 seconds
- Accepts inkjet-printable CDs and DVDs
- 2 USB ports; supports DirectPrint and PictBridge cameras
Customer Reviews:
A pure pleasure to use
I spent months evaluating printers before picking the r300. I am very satisfied with my choice.
I’ll start out with the negatives. I have 4 criticisms about the printer:
1. The ink warning light comes on long before you are out of ink.
2. The default print settings appear to be designed around (dark) Adobe Gamma PC video
3. It is not designed to make borderless prints on 3rd party (Kodak) photo paper
4. While the CD printing produces gorgeous images, the ink will smear if it gets wet.
Each of these issues is addressed very easily:
1. Don’t change the ink cartridges until you really run out.
2. Use the advanced options to tweak the gamma, brightness and contrast and save the settings. Pros will make their own curves anyway.
3. Epson paper is better than anything else, but if you have to use other paper, you can “fake” it to get borderless prints with a custom paper setting.
4. Don’t get the CD’s wet. Excepting my own tests, I’ve never had the slightest smear on a CD that I printed from the Epson. Odds are that it’ll never get wet, so don’t worry.
I should add that when I print on quality Epson and Kodak photo paper, the ink sets very well, so that it won’t smear EVEN if it gets wet. I swear, my friend dropped one of my photo-prints in my fishtank and it looks just as good today as it did before it got wet.
I’ve left prints in the sun in the back of my car. The r300 ink hasn’t faded (on Kodak and Epson photo paper). The prints that I had from my old Epson and HP printers are very faded. This ink is durable!
I’ve discovered that I can even get superior iron ons from crummy inkjet iron on paper when I use this printer. It’s more than just the resolution. Where other inks tend to vaporize under the iron, producing fuzzy edges, the r300 images remain sharp.
I’ve tested the output on this thing every way from Sunday and I haven’t found the flaw yet.
I tried the smart memory slots and I hooked up a USB zip drive and yes, it all works although I’ll probably never use those features for more than contact sheets. The uncorrected prints were exceptionally good.
Basically, what I’m saying is that the printer is vastly superior to any other inkjet that I’ve used in my home or at work — and I do graphic design for a living. I find it hard to believe that anyone who tries an r300 won’t fall in love with it.
A Smart Buy
The prints made by this printer really do look like what you’d get from a photo lab, and I dare say better if you know how to use Photoshop or any similar image editing program. What I see out of my monitor is exactly what I get out of the printer, and this is without doing any calibrating whatsoever. This printer has exceeded my expectations, especially when one looks at the $180.00 price tag. I like how it monitors the ink levels by counting each drop that comes out of each cartridge. And each cartridge can be replaced individually. It prints best on Epson premium glossy paper, but Hammermill and HP premium glossies work well too. This printer is a smart buy.
Excellent Machine
I knew there had to be something about this printer, considering every shop, both local and online, seemed to be out of stock. I started seeing them turning up on ebay at 20-30 dollars above retail. After I finally tracked one down and installed it, I can understand why. This is one beautiful machine. All of the pet peeves that I had from my older Epson (Stylus Photo 740) are gone. It doesn’t take time to warm up, it has a small “footprint” on my desk, it is very quiet, it has 7 separate ink cartridges, you can click a box and print in black and white even when the color inks are dry, and the software is top-notch.
The CD/DVD printing works…well, MUCH MUCH better than I ever imagined. I couldn’t believe I was holding a CD-R when I was done. The fleshtones on the photos that I printed were very realistic. I asked my wife to pick which was the photo and which was the printout and she couldn’t tell. Used in tandem with my Perfection 2400 scanner, the R300 printer is a powerful tool.
Amazon.com Product Description
Bypass your computer system and print photos directly from your digital camera’s memory card, with the Epson R300. Just choose the photos you want from a proof sheet and press a couple of buttons, and then enjoy your borderless 4-by-6-inch photo in as little as 37 seconds. With clear border definition and
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Printing directly on CDs and DVDs is a snap. |
color separation and genuinely realistic skin tones, the prints will be suitable for framing, as if they had come from a professional photo lab.
The R300 also does a splendid job on standard text documents, envelopes, labels or transparencies–you can even print on CDs and DVDs in both 8cm and 12cm sizes. When you’re in a hurry, churn out draft-quality sheets at 15 pages per minute, or take your time and achieve the ultimate perfection of 5,760 x 1,440 optimized dpi photos. (All reported speeds are maximums [fastest possible]. Actual speeds will vary.)
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| Wireless connectivity: Print directly from your digital camera or, using the separately sold Bluetooth adapter, from other Bluetooth-equipped devices |
Six individual ink cartridges keep the cost of consumables low; yields of 630 black pages and 430 color pages (based on 5% coverage) mean you won’t have to replace any of them too often. A convenient USB port allows you to connect a Zip drive or PictBridge-equipped camera directly to the front panel.The sleek black and silver finish adds a streamlined modern look to your desktop, and the paper trays fold away when not in use to keep the area tidy. Epson includes a one-year warranty with the Epson exchange program.
What’s in the Box
Epson Stylus Photo R300 inkjet printer; one each of a black ink cartridge (T048120), cyan ink cartridge (T048220), light cyan ink cartridge (T048520), light magenta ink cartridge (T048620), magenta ink cartridge (T048320), and yellow ink cartridge (T048420); CD print tray; CD-ROM with documentation, printer drivers, and CD printing and imaging software for Windows and Macintosh; printer cable not included